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iowa and nevada are too early to call. in florida at least an hour wait in line at already closed polls still lies ahead for some voters. democrats picking up three additional seats. republicans are projected to retain control. >> let's get to john harwood with a look at where we stand in the map room. >> we're still awaiting the seven swing states. florida and the state of virginia are both extremely close races. if president obama wins the state of florida, the race is over. but mitt romney is very, very much in that game. he needs to win florida, north carolina, and virginia and also win the state of ohio to get from where he is now, he's on track now to win 191 electoral votes. president obama is in line for 251. we're going to have to wait until more votes are counted before we know who gets there. >> >> your thoughts of where we stand and what this means for the economy. >> what you have is, of course, what we do know is that the republicans will hold on to the house of representatives. that the ve increase in the nu
iowa and nevada are too early to call. in florida at least an hour wait in line at already closed polls still lies ahead for some voters. democrats picking up three additional seats. republicans are projected to retain control. >> let's get to john harwood with a look at where we stand in the map room. >> we're still awaiting the seven swing states. florida and the state of virginia are both extremely close races. if president obama wins the state of florida, the race is over. but...
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you then look to nevada where the president's holding a lead still. 50-47. the reason that's important is that mitt romney, all of these battleground states are states that barack obama carried in 2008. mitt romney has to take away most of them in order to get the 270 electoral votes, sue. he hasn't gotten there yet. he's got some advantages in places like florida. he's moving up in virginia. but he's got to try to crack ohio and then you've got states like out west like nevada which are the president's holding a lead. in wisconsin, paul ryan's home state, holding a lead. if mitt romney can't put together some combination of those he's not going to make it. >> does your gut tell you if he'll be able to do that, or no? >> continues whether or not he gets a breeze at his back and sustains momentum. he got a lift after the first debate in denver. that's made a difference. the question is, is that lift gone or is that momentum still going to push him. if he has it, then he can get over the hump in those swing states. if he can't, it is a grind-it-out operation w
you then look to nevada where the president's holding a lead still. 50-47. the reason that's important is that mitt romney, all of these battleground states are states that barack obama carried in 2008. mitt romney has to take away most of them in order to get the 270 electoral votes, sue. he hasn't gotten there yet. he's got some advantages in places like florida. he's moving up in virginia. but he's got to try to crack ohio and then you've got states like out west like nevada which are the...
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for instance, the next primary and caucus coming up is nevada. now, the last day for people to register as republicans is january 20th. the day before gingrich won south carolina. there were many people who may be excited about gingrich but they haven't done the due diligence beforehand to become registered republicans. >> christine, it's ross here in london. i'm wondering if newt gingrich is good for mitt romney. doesn't he need it? it means he has to react to him and it shows he's a fighter. >> well, yes and no. i mean, you know, we're always weary of having a primary season that's really drawn out and it turns into mudslinging and not necessarily about the issues. so mitt romney has to do an interesting dance to keep his eye on the target, which is barack obama, but making sure that he let's his guard down because newt gingrich definitely wants to stay in the race. >> and i was reading in your notes that romney is a little bit of an indifferent candidate. how does he start to shine even more as we get closer to that critical nomination point?
for instance, the next primary and caucus coming up is nevada. now, the last day for people to register as republicans is january 20th. the day before gingrich won south carolina. there were many people who may be excited about gingrich but they haven't done the due diligence beforehand to become registered republicans. >> christine, it's ross here in london. i'm wondering if newt gingrich is good for mitt romney. doesn't he need it? it means he has to react to him and it shows he's a...
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i want you to think god father ii in that senator from nevada. let's watch this. >> people running for president filed a tax return and let everybody look at them and mitt romney's can't do that because he's basically paid no taxes in the prior 12 years. >> the word's out that he hasn't paid any taxes for ten years. let him prove that he has paid taxes because he hasn't. >> do you remember his name? anybody? anybody? bueller? anybody? senator pat -- >> the god father, make the whole problem go away, godfather. >> thank you, i wonder if i can get in trouble for bringing that up because he was a nevada senator, too. >> do you remember how to get a license? that would never happen -- >> see you tomorrow. >> oh, god, no, please. thanks, howard, love you. >> always a delight and a pleasure. we'll see you soon. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the markets are nervous the fiscal cliff is coming. where's congress? they're heading home? is that a good or bad thing? larry is out sick, but don't forget free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. "the
i want you to think god father ii in that senator from nevada. let's watch this. >> people running for president filed a tax return and let everybody look at them and mitt romney's can't do that because he's basically paid no taxes in the prior 12 years. >> the word's out that he hasn't paid any taxes for ten years. let him prove that he has paid taxes because he hasn't. >> do you remember his name? anybody? anybody? bueller? anybody? senator pat -- >> the god father,...
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nevada is the opposite case. high unemployment rate but some argue harry reid has put enough machinery on the ground to make a difference for the democrats. >> first, can you hear me this time? >> we can. >> great. so first i will say as a virginia resident, i think we're all going to be very happy when this election is finally over. when you're in a swing state you get ten robo calls a day and things stuffed in your mailbox every night. virginia is exceptional for a couple reasons. first, governor mcdonald has done quite an extraordinary job of lifting the economy here, done it with a set of policies that are in direct opposition to president obama has done in the past and will do in the future, that is he's lowered tax rates closed a budget deficit. but as was pointed out earlier, virginia is also a place that benefits tremendously from federal government, from the military, and from businesses that associate themselves with the defense establishment in general. i do think that if virginia goes to obama, that's
nevada is the opposite case. high unemployment rate but some argue harry reid has put enough machinery on the ground to make a difference for the democrats. >> first, can you hear me this time? >> we can. >> great. so first i will say as a virginia resident, i think we're all going to be very happy when this election is finally over. when you're in a swing state you get ten robo calls a day and things stuffed in your mailbox every night. virginia is exceptional for a couple...
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around 3% of loans are stuck in california and nevada. 14% of florida homes are stuck in foreclosure. that's a huge pipeline that will take years to empty. home prices in florida are down anywhere from 40% to 50% depending where you look from the peak of the housing bubble. and home building in the state is down 80% from 2006. the state has lost thousands of housing-related jobs, companies, and even residents. the one area the candidates might point to as improving is the miami beach condo market. but they'd be sorry if they did. condo sales were up 150% in miami beach in 2011 according to the year before. but it was largely foreign buyers. not a fact that would appeal to locals. although all the foreign buyers are helping to stabilize overall condo prices. s suffice it to say, floridians will look to the expansion of the mortgage modification program for principle write down. they'll also look at the new re-fi opportunities because 44% of floridian borrowers owe more on their mortgages than their homes are worth. >> thanks very much. really the crux of the problem there that we're st
around 3% of loans are stuck in california and nevada. 14% of florida homes are stuck in foreclosure. that's a huge pipeline that will take years to empty. home prices in florida are down anywhere from 40% to 50% depending where you look from the peak of the housing bubble. and home building in the state is down 80% from 2006. the state has lost thousands of housing-related jobs, companies, and even residents. the one area the candidates might point to as improving is the miami beach condo...
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>> because they can fly across the border as thousands of people move to zero income states like nevada and people moving to florida and massachusetts people moving to new hampshire. it's not just new york but basically any state or for that matter, where it's too greedy and they penalize too harshly, they are going to lose out and it's not only the taxpayers that move away but the taxpayer income. >> if you tax people to death, they are going to leave and then you lose all of the taxpayer revenue? >> if you tax people to death, what states are finding is that they can't cut it too low. the effects exist only in the heads of accurately measurable anywhere. if you cut taxes, what a lot of states are finding, oklahoma was going to cut taxes. the business community came in and said, we need infrastructure. we need schools and roads. >> i don't think anyone is arguing for zero tax rates. >> i don't know. in fact, no tax states is exactly what they are looking -- what the republicans were asking for in kansas and coke r oklahoma. >> well, i'm completely in favor of states getting their incom
>> because they can fly across the border as thousands of people move to zero income states like nevada and people moving to florida and massachusetts people moving to new hampshire. it's not just new york but basically any state or for that matter, where it's too greedy and they penalize too harshly, they are going to lose out and it's not only the taxpayers that move away but the taxpayer income. >> if you tax people to death, they are going to leave and then you lose all of the...
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february 4th, nevada and maine. colorado, minnesota and missouri. and the end of the month you have arizona and michigan. those are all romney states. let me bring in my pal bob schrum. from a distance, i know that's not your cup of tea, but i want you to comment on your other cup of tea. don't you think if romney does as well as the polls say, and not the florida polls, but the polling data polls. this is basically over and it's all over, with the shouting. >> kevin is saying all of the right things. we're not going take this for granted. he'll be determined and i said in february 2008 and it made some people in my own party mad that it was clear that barack obama was not going to be the democratic nominee for president and it is clear to me that mitt romney is. newt gingrich will limp through february assuming he has enough money and he might even win in those southern states and in texas on super tuesday, but then he's going have to go to one big state like pennsylvania, for example, or later, california, and romney's people will take all of thos
february 4th, nevada and maine. colorado, minnesota and missouri. and the end of the month you have arizona and michigan. those are all romney states. let me bring in my pal bob schrum. from a distance, i know that's not your cup of tea, but i want you to comment on your other cup of tea. don't you think if romney does as well as the polls say, and not the florida polls, but the polling data polls. this is basically over and it's all over, with the shouting. >> kevin is saying all of the...
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nevada i star, a leader, cummings, a leader. they are all looking at it, and it's simple. you save $1.50 to $2 a gallon for fuel. they are going to go to it. fred smith had a great speech with fedex. looking at it closely. at&t. been into it for two years. when you have those kind of leaders, telling you that's what they are going to do. considering it seriously. it's going to happen. i promise you it will happen. >> boone pickens, thank you for sharing views. we appreciate it as always. >> thank you, larry. >>> all right. now my pal jimmy cramer been thinking about energy and the president and the republicans today, and he says both sides are totally wrong for different reasons. really? he has a solution, so let's hear him out. >> hey, larry. it's not drill, baby, drill. it's use, baby, use. we've got a phenomenal disconnect between what the political parties are saying about oil and gas reserves and what the reality may be. when i hear president obama talking about energy, he always mentioned we can't solve the problem of high gasoline prices by drilling for oil in the c
nevada i star, a leader, cummings, a leader. they are all looking at it, and it's simple. you save $1.50 to $2 a gallon for fuel. they are going to go to it. fred smith had a great speech with fedex. looking at it closely. at&t. been into it for two years. when you have those kind of leaders, telling you that's what they are going to do. considering it seriously. it's going to happen. i promise you it will happen. >> boone pickens, thank you for sharing views. we appreciate it as...
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he is instead in nevada. i think you can see a live picture of him now. he is trying to keep the focus on why he would be a better steward of the economy than barack obama. >> we need to have presidents who understand how this economy works day to day, small business, middle size business, big business. i do. i want to use that experience to get us to work again. a. >> now, of course, team obama is trying to make mitt romney pay a price for the fact that he's attending a fund-raiser with donald trump tonight. donald trump was on our air this morning on "squawk box" repeating his questioning of president obama's birth certificate. but this is not a subject that mitt romney wants to deal with. in fact, he put out a statement saying he believes barack obama was born in the united states and he himself put out a new ad today that focuses squarely on the economy, answering the bain capital attacks by going after president obama's stimulus program. >> president obama is spending your tax dollars to create jobs. how's he doing? you've heard of solyndra. they too
he is instead in nevada. i think you can see a live picture of him now. he is trying to keep the focus on why he would be a better steward of the economy than barack obama. >> we need to have presidents who understand how this economy works day to day, small business, middle size business, big business. i do. i want to use that experience to get us to work again. a. >> now, of course, team obama is trying to make mitt romney pay a price for the fact that he's attending a fund-raiser...
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have i missouri, nevada, florida, arizona, north carolina. the reason i have that list is those are states that have had a very hard time economically, right, and therefore people think they've shifted out of obama's column from 2008 to romney's column. does it work that way? if the states are doing badly, does it work that they want a change and the incumbent gets punished? is that how it works? >> i think you can't look at the big macro picture. you have to look at state-by-state picture. they have high unemployment, little income growth, a huge number of thomof home underwate especially florida. that doesn't look like much of a recovery. >> it's a question of whether -- arizona, very republican state. the only reason it's thought of is because of the huge increase in hispanic voters. you look at the trends of younger people tending to vote, nonwhite people tending to vote for democrats. >> the last three months in new mexico, there have been twice as many republicans registered to vote than democrats. >> why is that? >> because people are
have i missouri, nevada, florida, arizona, north carolina. the reason i have that list is those are states that have had a very hard time economically, right, and therefore people think they've shifted out of obama's column from 2008 to romney's column. does it work that way? if the states are doing badly, does it work that they want a change and the incumbent gets punished? is that how it works? >> i think you can't look at the big macro picture. you have to look at state-by-state...
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the key state to watch are iowa and nevada. coming up next, we are going to talk about the social media buzz and courtney reagan is going to bring us the latest after this. ♪ [ female announcer ] today is not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the brick, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, the open-air office and the home office as well. ♪ today is not just about who rides in air force one, it's about who rides in the 4 door sedan, the 2 door hatchback and the v8 muscle car. ♪ because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, or where you live, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. and that's something that will never change. ♪ and that's something that will never change. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in
the key state to watch are iowa and nevada. coming up next, we are going to talk about the social media buzz and courtney reagan is going to bring us the latest after this. ♪ [ female announcer ] today is not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the brick, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, the open-air office and the home office as well. ♪ today is not just about who rides...
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one of the reasons president obama has been doing well in some of the western states like colorado, nevada, new mexico, as well as florida. we now have to see gin the smift in polls whether he can continue to remain on top and it sets up the vice presidential debate on thursday between paul ryan and vice president joe biden, larry. >> all right. i'm looking for some rock 'n roll in that debate, john. >> you'll get it. >> many thanks to john harwood. let's get right to the distinguished panel. former assistant secretary of defense larry corps who worked in the reagan administration and richard williamson who is a senior romney foreign policy adviser. welcome, gentlemen. ambassador williams, i read the speech and tried to read it carefully. mitt romney is very critical of how president obama handled the benghazi killings and so forth and security risks. i want to ask you though specifically. in your judgment does mr. romney believe there was a cover-up going on in the white house when they put out susan rice, they already knew it wasn't the video. it was actually the al qaeda terrorists and
one of the reasons president obama has been doing well in some of the western states like colorado, nevada, new mexico, as well as florida. we now have to see gin the smift in polls whether he can continue to remain on top and it sets up the vice presidential debate on thursday between paul ryan and vice president joe biden, larry. >> all right. i'm looking for some rock 'n roll in that debate, john. >> you'll get it. >> many thanks to john harwood. let's get right to the...
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he needs to bring ohio or other swe swing state, nevada, new hampshire. he's got an unparallel opportunity tonight to come on stage with the president of the united states and make his case, larry. >> john, the wall street journal poll and others have shown that romney has closed the gap a little pit with president obama at least nationwide and some of the swing states. to what do you attribute this closi closing? is it the benghazi problem, the middle east problem or what? >> i think it more about mitt romney returning to equilibrium after some of the blows that he took. democrats got a surge from their convention. romney took a big hit with that 47% video. but when you saw the surge obama had in the polls, it was a little too big, it's coming back down to earth. mitt romney is coming into range. he's got to both take obama down a notch but also make an aggressive case and to target audience, white women voters in particular. that's where he needs to make some progress. >> john harwood, thanks very much. john is going to join me and others for special co
he needs to bring ohio or other swe swing state, nevada, new hampshire. he's got an unparallel opportunity tonight to come on stage with the president of the united states and make his case, larry. >> john, the wall street journal poll and others have shown that romney has closed the gap a little pit with president obama at least nationwide and some of the swing states. to what do you attribute this closi closing? is it the benghazi problem, the middle east problem or what? >> i...
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first of all, polls have shown that romney's going to win nevada by 20 points, 25 points already, why do you have the day this poor statement comes out donald trump coming out on stage, a billionaire that bathes in money, wants people to believe that he bathes in money, at least. and i'm just talking, again -- >> it's because, joe, romney still feels -- you hear from conservatives all the time about not being the anti-establishment candidate, and he needs to shore up that anti-establishment vote in some way and trump's a way toward those voters. >> donald trump may be a way toward those voters, be but the fact is right now he's in trouble, he's in trouble not with swing voters, he's in trouble with conservatives like larry, like you and me and bob like you. and there are a lot of us that just believe that this guy sounds like the -- said hey, you know what, bob? you should run for congress because you've owned a business and he goes up to washington and doesn't have any idea what it means to be a bill buckley conservative, to be a jack kempf conservative, to be a margaret thatcher con
first of all, polls have shown that romney's going to win nevada by 20 points, 25 points already, why do you have the day this poor statement comes out donald trump coming out on stage, a billionaire that bathes in money, wants people to believe that he bathes in money, at least. and i'm just talking, again -- >> it's because, joe, romney still feels -- you hear from conservatives all the time about not being the anti-establishment candidate, and he needs to shore up that...
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i'm talking about iowa, colorado, new hampshire, ohio, nevada, all states where president obama's doing very well. at least as competitive with romney. if mitt romney wins the states in his base, plus the two where he's leading, he only gets to 235 electoral votes, he needs many more to get elected. president obama would have many more, 303. so what mitt romney's got to do is figure a way to take some of those states away from the president. virginia, florida, ohio, colorado, iowa. that's where the election's going to be decided. mitt romney easily got a hill to climb the last 24 hours but nobody can say he can't do it. >> very good, thanks john, we appreciate it. on the eve of the election it's still the economy. that's still issue number one. which candidate offers a stronger pro-growth plan for the economy? let's bring in robert rice, former labor secretary and cnbc contributor, author of "beyond outrage." and stove moore, author of "return to prosperity." i want to make it short and sweet and simple. robert rice, who has the better economic growth program? >> barack obama. >> and wh
i'm talking about iowa, colorado, new hampshire, ohio, nevada, all states where president obama's doing very well. at least as competitive with romney. if mitt romney wins the states in his base, plus the two where he's leading, he only gets to 235 electoral votes, he needs many more to get elected. president obama would have many more, 303. so what mitt romney's got to do is figure a way to take some of those states away from the president. virginia, florida, ohio, colorado, iowa. that's where...
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fund and invest in bain capital, but really, whether employment in ohio and florida and wisconsin and nevada and other swing states is going to improve under the likes of mitt romney. it's an employment question. and that really goes to this whole debate about austerity versus taxes as well. voters have to feel a benefit. if you're unemployed or your neighbor is unemployed, you're not happy until you have a job. so the question the president is posing is can mitt romney, who sliced jobs away from companies, really bring jobs back to the economy? that's a fair debate. and i do think it goes to the president's a benefit. because those folks in wisconsin and michigan and ohio are going to relate to the president and his arguments a lot more than they are going to be able to relate to mitt romney and his. >> sarah feagin, what do you think? smart strategy or low blow? >> well, i think it's a low flow. if you look at the totality of what bain capital has done in the u.s. economy, they have grown 80% of their businesses. they have added far more jobs than they ever had a cut, and they have contrib
fund and invest in bain capital, but really, whether employment in ohio and florida and wisconsin and nevada and other swing states is going to improve under the likes of mitt romney. it's an employment question. and that really goes to this whole debate about austerity versus taxes as well. voters have to feel a benefit. if you're unemployed or your neighbor is unemployed, you're not happy until you have a job. so the question the president is posing is can mitt romney, who sliced jobs away...
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look at these on the map from new hampshire in the east to nevada in the west. these nine target states could be the decisive ones. maybe a couple of other outliers come in. but as of now this is where both parties are going to concentrate their firepower. they're going to get very familiar with the messages of both sides, with mitt romney talking about the economic failures of president obama and the obama campaign talking about mitt romney's substandard performance in their view at bain capital and as government of massachusetts. in fact, david axelrod, the obama strategist, is out with a five-page memo calling attention to the shortcomings of mitt romney's failures tonight, larry. >> five pages? he found that many shortcomings? five pages, john. >> reporter: he did. and i guarantee you that mitt romney's campaign can find at least five pages of shortcomings in president obama's record. >> many thanks to john harwood in washington. so from hope and change to fear and negativity. my next guest, john halman, says the president's 2012 campaign will pull back the
look at these on the map from new hampshire in the east to nevada in the west. these nine target states could be the decisive ones. maybe a couple of other outliers come in. but as of now this is where both parties are going to concentrate their firepower. they're going to get very familiar with the messages of both sides, with mitt romney talking about the economic failures of president obama and the obama campaign talking about mitt romney's substandard performance in their view at bain...
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the film opens in theaters today. >> nevada regulators have okayed a jimmy buffett casino license. he has a presence in sin city since 2003 through his margaritaville event. >> big oil and the obama administration sparring over high fuel prices and drilling. joining us to give us the hits, runs and errors is john kingston. john, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> tell us where things stand right now. we know that prices have been up there. we've seen prices creeping up at the pump. where do you have expect that we're going to be let's say in another month to two months? >> another month to two month, things are starting to look very tight. it's been interesting reading a lot of analysis, it tended to shift weight from the idea to it's all iran to, well, we've got a lot of tightness out of cuts ought of sudan and yes, ma'am -- yemen and syria. i question whether they're able to getting enough ships to get the oil out. my new theory is there are multiple mark riches out there, the way he helped the ayatollah, that there may be shadowy middle men that may help the iranians get t
the film opens in theaters today. >> nevada regulators have okayed a jimmy buffett casino license. he has a presence in sin city since 2003 through his margaritaville event. >> big oil and the obama administration sparring over high fuel prices and drilling. joining us to give us the hits, runs and errors is john kingston. john, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> tell us where things stand right now. we know that prices have been up there. we've seen prices...
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and nevada, alfalfa. how does this impact food and stock prices? experts are saying it's a little too early to tell. it depends on how severe the carnage is. take a look at the food producer we watch who could see an impact. most have held up. these are the stock prices from yesterday. i looked over the last couple of months and they've still held up. the question is are they going to be able to weather the storm if the weather doesn't comply. back over to you, becky. >> when do they know they've dodged a bullet? do we have another month to go, month and a half? >> some of the farmers i spoke to told me it's the late spring, even the summer. it's all about the vascular systems of plants and you can't tell if they've been damaged yet. late spring, early summer. >> is it ahan it could work out well, does it lead to crispier apples or something? >> not necessarily in terms of the quality of the fruit or vegetable. there is a potential chance if they bud early and weather stays warm, you can increase yields because can you grow more over the season but
and nevada, alfalfa. how does this impact food and stock prices? experts are saying it's a little too early to tell. it depends on how severe the carnage is. take a look at the food producer we watch who could see an impact. most have held up. these are the stock prices from yesterday. i looked over the last couple of months and they've still held up. the question is are they going to be able to weather the storm if the weather doesn't comply. back over to you, becky. >> when do they know...
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edelson from nevada has given a couple of $5 million chunks to newt gingrich. as long as mitt romney who has more wealthy friends on his side in this campaign than newt gingrich or rick santorum does, has those people to give, he's going to be okay though he's actually short on cash for his own operations. >> we have newt gingrich coming on to talk about his plans for super tuesday. what does he need to do to pull out the possibility of staying in this? >> reporter: his plans for super tuesday revolve around winning georgia, his native state. the polls suggest he can do that unless we get a shocker because there hadn't been a ton of polling because it hasn't been all that competitive though i was there with rick santorum and his campaign thought they had a shot at pulling off an upset there. newt gingrich has been i don't think winning georgia is enough for him. he has to show more and show that he's really in this to win the nomination. he has seemed to shift his attitude a little bit recent ly to suggest he's shouldering his way in. if that's the case, it's n
edelson from nevada has given a couple of $5 million chunks to newt gingrich. as long as mitt romney who has more wealthy friends on his side in this campaign than newt gingrich or rick santorum does, has those people to give, he's going to be okay though he's actually short on cash for his own operations. >> we have newt gingrich coming on to talk about his plans for super tuesday. what does he need to do to pull out the possibility of staying in this? >> reporter: his plans for...
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the ohios, the colorados and nevadas, floridas. but img t think the president i moving forward. >> the latest polls actually show president obama has a big lead in states like ohio and florida. do you believe those polls? >> they move around, but i do think that he got a bump after the democratic convention. no republican has been elected president without winning ohio. so i think that's -- mitt romney will have to rebound. and i see the debates where he's a good debater. he won 16 out of 20 republican debates by his own count, but i think he did well. >> i'm going to make this hard for you. if you were advising romney right now, what would you be telling him to do? >> i'd tell him that the debates are his last chance. >> so do you tap hard to the right, do you go down the middle? i would argue some of the things he's said over the past couple of days around taxes and raising them on the middle class -- not raising them, but suggesting that taxes will not go down suggest he's going more to the middle. is that the right or wrong ans
the ohios, the colorados and nevadas, floridas. but img t think the president i moving forward. >> the latest polls actually show president obama has a big lead in states like ohio and florida. do you believe those polls? >> they move around, but i do think that he got a bump after the democratic convention. no republican has been elected president without winning ohio. so i think that's -- mitt romney will have to rebound. and i see the debates where he's a good debater. he won 16...
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there was a meeting that took place in las vegas during the nevada campaign. >> i like this story. >> exactly. during the primary, where newt gingrich met with sheldon adelson, but it was also reported that so did mitt romney. it is to mitt romney's advantage for sheldon adelson to keep funding newt gingrich, because it splits that vote. >> do you know this or are you -- >> i'm just speculating. i'm totally speculating. but that's how you do bank shots. and why? because romney in sheldon adelson's mind, again, i am projecting, is better on israel issues where he really cares than he thinks that barack obama is. so, you do the bank shot and you continue to fund speaker gingrich. >> right. is the pain, though, of all of the animosity that's created -- the journal yesterday said it's corrosive, what is happening in the republican party. you call it a bank shot. i see that. but i also wonder whether long term too much damage gets done at the same time. >> are you talking about the damage, the collateral damage -- >> collateral damage. >> super pac. >> no, no. but the collateral damage of
there was a meeting that took place in las vegas during the nevada campaign. >> i like this story. >> exactly. during the primary, where newt gingrich met with sheldon adelson, but it was also reported that so did mitt romney. it is to mitt romney's advantage for sheldon adelson to keep funding newt gingrich, because it splits that vote. >> do you know this or are you -- >> i'm just speculating. i'm totally speculating. but that's how you do bank shots. and why? because...
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battleground, swing states in this election. 95 electoral votes in those states, talking about ohio, iowa, nevada, colorado, florida, new hampshire. these are where the election is going to be decided. that's where all those messages are going to be pitched to, carl. >> john, always hard to judge what a real story in the "new york post" means. but the headline is chris christie saying "fat chance," arguing the reason he didn't consider the vp nod is he didn't think romney had a good chance against the president. what do you make of that? >> first of all, i don't think mitt romney was going to pick chris christie anyway. second of all, of course he thought about his future and the relative merits of going on a ticket this time versus 2016. one of the interesting undercurrents here is the positioning and the sort of vibe being sent off by different camps before -- in advance of the election. there's a group around paul ryan that sees him if romney loses as somebody well-positioned to run. chris christie and his team think they're well-positioned e to run. but most republicans would agree that mitt
battleground, swing states in this election. 95 electoral votes in those states, talking about ohio, iowa, nevada, colorado, florida, new hampshire. these are where the election is going to be decided. that's where all those messages are going to be pitched to, carl. >> john, always hard to judge what a real story in the "new york post" means. but the headline is chris christie saying "fat chance," arguing the reason he didn't consider the vp nod is he didn't think...